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Showing posts with label History 1940s Carroll Co. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

“Dayhoff: A German POW camp was located on site of Wakefield Valley golf course during WWII”



“Time Flies,” by Kevin E. Dayhoff January 13, 2017

As far back as 1960s, the idea of building houses in Wakefield Valley has been the topic of divisive and acrimonious debate in our community. Especially since the sprawling development, currently located in the valley, sits on what was once the location of some Carroll County’s best farmland. The current houses next to the proposed 53-house development were built many years ago in spite of bitter opposition from the local community.

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“Dayhoff: A German POW camp was located on the Wakefield Valley Golf Course during WWII.” Sunday, January 15, 2017 Time Flies, by Kevin Dayhoff,

This coming Tuesday, January 17, the use of German POWs to do farm work in Carroll County during World War II, will be the topic of the Historical Society of Carroll County’s popular Box Lunch Talk series.

“During World War II, American farms and factories faced a labor shortage. One little- known solution to the problem was the use of German prisoners of war,” according to Historical Society.

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As an aside, this same golf course property is currently in the news. Recently several folks have asked about the background to the current discussions about a recent proposal to build 53 houses on a portion of the now defunct Wakefield Valley Golf Course.


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The struggle with the constantly changing links and changes with the Baltimore Sun – and the Carroll County Times is real – and at times, quite frustrating.

From June 2004 to October 2016, I worked for the Baltimore Sun. Those columns may be found here: Baltimore Sun Carroll Eagle: http://tinyurl.com/KED-Sun. Beginning on October 9, 2016, I was transferred to the Carroll County Times. These articles may be found here: Carroll County Times: www.tinyurl.com/KED-CCT

This link for my story on “Dayhoff: A German POW camp was located on site of Wakefield Valley golf course during WWII,” may be found here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/history/ph-cc-dayhoff-011517-20170113-column.html


As of this morning, before the Box Lunch Talk today at noon at Grace Hall in Grace Lutheran Church, in Westminster – the link worked. Just saying.


The Box lunch Talk was well attended. 150 folks came to hear an excellent and insightful presentation by Jim Shriver. Another great program by the Historical Society of Carroll County.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

August 23, 1946: Md Hereford Association Tours State


Democratic Advocate, August 23, 1946.

MD. HEREFORD ASSOC. TOURS STATE - Visits Farms of Arthur B. Shipley, Near Sykesville –

The Maryland Hereford Association made an extensive tour of the state to visit pure bred Hereford cattle farms August 9th. A two-day affair, the tour gave cattle breeders an opportunity of visiting farms on the Eastern and Western shores of the state.

After visiting the Eastern shore, they returned to Annapolis where they spent the night. On Sat. they proceeded to the Richard C. Riggs Foxhall Farm at Catonsville.

On Saturday afternoon the caravan consisting of 27 cars and a bus arrived at 2 o'clock at the Highland View farms owned by Arthur B. Shipley.

There were a number of Western as well as Eastern states represented in the group. Mr. Richard C. Riggs, chairman of the committee, introduced Mr. Shipley who took them for a straw ride to view the fine purebred herd and pastures. Mr. Shipley has over 100 pure-breds on his farms.

Democratic Advocate, August 23, 1946 [19460823 Md Hereford Association Tours State]

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Minding your manners, the community college, post office and fire co were in the news years ago By Kevin Dayhoff, 8Apr2012


Eagle Archive: Minding your manners, the community college, post office and fire company were in the news years ago




Recently on Explore Carroll and Eagle Archives:


Shopping in downtown Westminster, the Carroll Community College, the Westminster Post Office, and the Westminster Volunteer fire Company were in the news years ago in April in Carroll County.

All too often, folks fail to remember how much planning, fundraising, and hard work was involved to establish many of the local services and institutions in our community that are now simply taken for granted. 

The importance of courtesy in retail marketing in the downtown Westminster shopping are was the focus of a “Courtesy Night” meeting “held Monday evening by members of the Retail Merchants Association when they entertained about 250 employees in the Westminster Methodist church,” according to an April 1, 1949 newspaper article.

Today, when customer service seems more like an empty advertising slogan, courtesy in retail shopping should go without saying. Moreover, I have always felt that being the best is not good enough, you have to be nice.

In the spring of 1949, the Courtesy Night “affair was held in the lecture room of the church with the program chairman John R. Byers in charge,” reported the now-defunct Democratic Advocate.

“Greetings were extended by President A. Willis Wampler, Jr., He told the group that the purpose of the meeting was for the employees to become better acquainted and more community-minded relative to retail merchandising.

“Progress in the past 25 years and the use of automobiles have changed trends in retailing, he said. Westminster, the county seat, is centrally located, has large free parking space and well-stocked stores with comparable merchandise and prices, making it a convenient shopping center for a wide area, he declared.”

And speaking of learning to adjust with the changing trends, on April 11, 1974, “the proposed Carroll County Community College was a subject for discussion… at a recent meeting of the Carroll County Adult Education Advisory Committee…”

The article in the no-longer-in-print Community Reporter said, “Consensus was that this committee strongly endorse the Community College concept and the need for this service for adults in Carroll County.

“Of concern was the fact that Carroll County, having the necessary population to support such a college, is the last eligible sub-division to receive the services. Other community colleges now receiving State support are actually receiving partial payment from Carroll County through taxes paid to the State.”

According to the Historical Society of Carroll County; in 1899 “Carroll County was selected by the U. S. Post Office Department as the first county to receive full Rural Free Delivery. Edwin W. Shriver was the leading proponent of countywide service… He initiated an experimental delivery on Easter Monday 1899 and full service was inaugurated on December 20th.”

It was on April 8, 1899 that the Democratic Advocate reported, “The ‘Postoffice on Wheels,’ as the United States Mail Postal Wagon is commonly called, made its first trip last Monday and is making daily trips over the thirty miles of its route.

“The wagon has excited considerable interest in this city, and there were quite a number of persons present to see the start last Monday. The start had been announced for 7 o'clock, but it got off some twenty minutes earlier, and some persons were disappointed in seeing the start that will probably revolutionize the rural mail service of the whole country.”

When he is not enjoying an event at the Carroll Community College, Kevin Dayhoff can be depended-on to be courteous and nice at kevindayhoff (at) gmail.com

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New Windsor history includes hogs, white elephants and health-giving waters March 24, 2012 By Kevin Dayhoff, http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0325-20120324,0,7033929.story

Eagle Archive: Carroll County Pasta Growers Association faced serious issues in spring 1917, April 1, 2012 by Kevin Dayhoff - http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/opinion-talk/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0401-20120328,0,7758279.story

Eagle Archive: Minding your manners, the community college, and post office were in the news years ago April 8, 2012 By Kevin Dayhoff

Eagle Archive: Measuring county's wealth in terms of cash, crops and heritage Baltimore Sun By Kevin Dayhoff, April 14, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0415-20120411,0,6968390.story Around 1919, a local newspaper took issue with an article in a Baltimore paper that had credited "Yolo County, Calif., with the record of any county in the United States as being the wealthiest." April 15, 2012 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/04/eagle-archive-by-kevin-dayhoff.html

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April 14, 2012 ...overlooked Carroll county." When he's not bragging about how great it is to live and work in Carroll County…

Eagle Archive: Carroll County Pasta Growers Association faced serious issues in spring 1917 BY KEVIN DAYHOFF, April 1, 2012 ...When he's not celebrating April Fool's Day with his rare "Westminster Imagination" pasta bushes…

Eagle Archive: Shopping for a silver anniversary present for TownMall March 24, 2012 ...around from 1987. Happy birthday to TownMall. When he is not looking for birthday cake in the food court, Kevin Dayhoff

Eagle Archives: New Windsor history includes hogs, white elephants and health-giving waters March 24, 2012 ...to the Public Service Commission." When he is not worrying about chasing hogs and white elephants out of town, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at BY KEVIN DAYHOFF

Eagle Archive: In 1879, it didn't take much to get run out of Westminster March 17, 2012 ...Crapster fined Green $2 and $8 costs, and the State's attorney gave Hines fifteen minutes to leave the city." Kevin Dayhoff is on his best behavior so he is not run out of town. He may be reached at … BY KEVIN DAYHOFF, …

In 1885, Westminster did a little Orioles bird hunting on the diamond February 25, 2012 ...team by a score of 9 to 7." When he's not trying out as a walk-on candidate for Orioles' spring training, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at … BY KEVIN DAYHOFF

McDaniel's new Gill Stadium will take its place in college's athletic history February 9, 2012 ...ball ... providing for both men and women." When is not walking in circles on the track at McDaniel College, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at … BY KEVIN DAYHOFF …

February 4, 2012 ...They are desperate men and declared that they would not be taken alive." When he not hiding under the sofa, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at BY KEVIN DAYHOFF

Eagle Archive: High school basketball has always been a great remedy for cabin fever January 29, 2012 ...schoolroom in which basketball was conducted." When is he not bouncing a basketball around in the living room, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at … BY KEVIN DAYHOFF …

Eagle Archive: Murder and mayhem led to Carroll's last public hanging in 1916 February 15, 2012 ...had assembled as early as the night before to witness the hanging. When he's not stooped over pouring milk, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at … BY KEVIN DAYHOFF …
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Westminster Bunnies say 'Go Ravens!'


The Westminster Bunnies say 'Go Ravens!'

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Baltimore football championship seasons have always started in Westminster … so should we be worried?

Baltimore football championship seasons have always started in Westminster ... so should we be worried?


Many Carroll County residents are getting a case of nostalgic Super Bowl fever as they look forward to Sunday's AFC championship contest between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots.

For more than 120 years — since football debuted at then-Western Maryland College on Oct. 31, 1891 — football has been a part of the history of Carroll County.

Not to be overlooked is the fact that since July 1949, Baltimore football teams have held summer practice in Westminster. Names like Raymond Berry, Jim Parker, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Lenny Moore, Eugene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, Alan Ameche, and Wilbur (Weeb) Ewbank, just to mention a few, have become an important part of our Carroll County cultural history.

And yes, there is also that quarterback that was cut by the Pittsburg Steelers in 1956.

What was his name? Oh yeah, right. Johnny Unitas.

Unbelievable. According to an old history of the Baltimore Colts in my files, "Unitas was cut by… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0122-20120119,0,3298374.story


Related Read more: Of course, summer practice in Westminster is probably why the Baltimore Colts won its first National Football League division title in 1958:http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archive-1211-20111207,0,828252.story

And: For over 120 years, since football debuted at Western Maryland College on October 31, 1891, football has been a part of the history of Carroll County…



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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Baltimore football and Westminster have a long history together By Kevin Dayhoff


Certainly many people were disappointed when the Baltimore Ravens announced Dec. 2 that the team will not be returning to its McDaniel College summer training camp.

In a Carroll Eagle article that day on ExploreCarroll.com, Westminster Mayor Utz spoke for many, "It's almost a 50-year tradition that's being broken… That's the sad part about it."

The tradition and history of Baltimore football and Westminster first began when the newspaper announced ran on Feb. 11, 1949, "College Campus To Be Used By Colts … Coach Isbell Expects to Bring 55 Players to Train, Starting in July … Baltimore's football Colts are going to train at Western Maryland College this year."





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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Whittaker Chambers - Carroll County On The Map, Democratic Advocate, December 10, 1948

Carroll County On The Map — From Balto. Sun Dec. 5, 1948


Fear of a Communist raid on his home led Whittaker Chambers to hide microfilms of highly secret State Department documents in a pumpkin on his farm in Bachman's Valley, known as the Clinton Thomas property and along the state road, Chambers said.

He said he and his family were away from home so much he was afraid Communists might visit the farm during an absence and steal the microfilms. Mr. Chambers, now an editor of Time magazine and an admitted former Russian agent, said the Government documents were intended to go to the Russian Government but that they never reached Soviet hands.

He did not identify the source of the microfilm copies, but apparently they were films of State Department papers which were stolen from the files and later returned.

The microfilms came into his possession about ten years ago, he said, at about the time he first considered "quitting the Communist party."

Indicating that the microfilms had been brought to his farm only recently, Mr. Chambers said they had been kept in Brooklyn, N. Y. Where in Brooklyn they had been hidden and how long they were there he did not disclose.

Whittaker Chambers - Carroll County On The Map, Democratic Advocate, December 10, 1948

Democratic Advocate, December 10, 1948.
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Friday, December 09, 2011

Baltimore Sun mobile: Baltimore football and Westminster have a long history together


By Kevin Dayhoff



Certainly many people were disappointed when the Baltimore Ravens announced Dec. 2 that the team will not be returning to its McDaniel College summer training camp.

In a Carroll Eagle article that day on ExploreCarroll.com, Westminster Mayor Utz spoke for many, "It's almost a 50-year tradition that's being broken… That's the sad part about it."

The tradition and history of Baltimore football and Westminster first began when the newspaper announced ran on Feb. 11, 1949, "College Campus To Be Used By Colts … Coach Isbell Expects to Bring 55 Players to Train, Starting in July … Baltimore's football Colts are going to train at Western Maryland College this year."




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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff – The Tentacle: Ravens Strike at Westminster’s Heart

Wednesday, December 7, 2011



Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last Friday the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League announced that the team will not be returning to McDaniel College in Westminster for summer camp, breaking a tradition that dates back to 1949.

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The ExploreCarroll.com article also took note of the owner of the Raven’s, Steve Bisciotti, ties to Westminster. He was quoted as saying that “some of my best memories as a kid are my family's visits to the Colts' training camp in Westminster…”

More on that in a moment, first a little history.

Baltimore football in Carroll County is an intergenerational dynamic that goes back to just a few years after World War II.

Football in Baltimore can trace its lineage to the All-America Football Conference in 1946 and another lineage to the NFL in 1944, according to multiple media sources, my old childhood Baltimore Colts files, from research in 2004 when I found an excellent article on the net, “Life Before Indianapolis: A History of the Baltimore Colts.”



Kevin Dayhoff – The Tentacle: Ravens Strike at Westminster’s Heart

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Democratic Advocate, May 20, 1949: Horne Robbery Was Fabricated

Baltimore Paint Salesman Faked Report After Losing Sales; Planned To Commit Suicide—Herbert F. Horne, 40, Baltimore paint salesman, admitted to State Police Tuesday night that his report of hold up and robbery at Westminster last Friday night was a hoax he practiced to cover up his failure to land business contracts at Sparrows Point and Westminster, State Trooper James S. Poteet revealed.

Horne claimed he was heldup at a traffic light on Main street in Westminster, forced to drive north to town, where he was assaulted, robbed and his car taken.

Trooper Poteet said Horne confessed Tuesday night that he was not robbed and that the entire story was concocted to win sympathy for business failures.

Democratic Advocate, May 20, 1949.

19490520 Demo Advo Horne Robbery Was Fabricated



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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

DAYHOFF: New Windsor fire company acted on burning desire to serve

DAYHOFF: New Windsor fire company acted on burning desire to serve

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By Kevin Dayhoff
I was in New Windsor recently and was reminded of the firehouse there that was dedicated in September 2005.

Certainly that $4.5 million, 27,000-square-foot facility, which replaced a previous firehouse dedicated in August 1955, came as a result of lots of hard work and followed on a history of that department that now dates more than 100 years.
According to an old newspaper account, "About 200 citizens interested in the organization of a fire department for New Windsor and community gathered in the Carlton Theater Tuesday evening (Jan. 20, 1948.) A new fire pumper will be purchased sometime in the near future."
Marcell Munshaur recounts in his history of the New Windsor Fire Department (available on the New Windsor Fire and Hose Company Facebook page) that fundraising efforts began in earnest as soon as the effort was announced.


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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Democratic Advocate, February 28, 1949: Mechanicsville School PTA dinner honors public officials

Mechanicsville School PTA dinner honors public officials

Democratic Advocate, February 28, 1949.

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/02/democratic-advocate-february-28-1949.html http://tinyurl.com/y9pec97

On Friday evening, February 25, 1949, at 6 o'clock the Mechanicsville School and Parent Teachers' Association will give a dinner in honor of the County Commissioners, the Board of Education, the County Treasurer, the Tax Collector, the Building Committee and teachers of the school in appreciation for the new school.

The guests will be invited to the auditorium where a turkey dinner will be served by the patrons. A short program will follow the dinner when the toastmaster, Mr. J. Randle will call on the superintendent, Mr. Samuel Jenness, the President of the Board of Education, Mr. Clyde Hesson, the President of the County Commissioners, Mr. Emory Berwager, the P.T.A. President, Mrs. Clarence Dell, and the Principal, Mr. Ralph Yealy who will also give brief remarks.

Democratic Advocate, February 28, 1949.


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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall circa 1940s

Update: Historian Joe Getty says: “could be the "Palm Sunday Snowstorm" of 1942. My Northern News article this week mentions it: "An unusual storm known as the “Palm Sunday Snowstorm... See More” hit Carroll County on March 29-30, 1942. In Westminster, this storm delivered one of largest one-day accumulations (22 inches in 24 hours) and a total of 32 inches. This was a localized storm that primarily affected only Maryland instead of the broader mid-Atlantic region. As a late season storm, the wet, heavy snow fell on trees and plants that had already blossomed and caused damage to crops and fruit trees, fallen limbs and branches and downed power lines throughout this region."

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Historical Society of Carroll County has photos of the Palm Sunday Snowstorm that you could compare your image to - Ed Hailfley of Frizzellburg had some great shots of that snowstorm as well.


Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/13b1vq or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/389787801/main-street-westminster-md-after-a-heavy-snowfall

This image shows Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall. I do not recall where I got this image… I have always thought that renowned Westminster photographer Charles Magee took the photo after a heavy snowfall in 1946, but this is only hypothecation and in the end, I do not know the year or the photographer. If you know, please be in touch.

Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall. Circa 1940s.

[19400000s snowfall main st magee] History 1940s, History 1940s Carroll Co, History Westminster 1940s, Weather Winter Snow, Westminster File Main St

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Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall circa 1940s http://tinyurl.com/yje3u3v http://twitpic.com/13b1vq http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/389787801/main-street-westminster-md-after-a-heavy-snowfall

Also see: Photo of Main St at the railroad tracks Feb 14, 1899 blizzard in Westminster MD http://tinyurl.com/yzxbos7 http://twitpic.com/134olw

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Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall circa 1940s

Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall circa 1940s

Click here for a larger image: http://twitpic.com/13b1vq or here: http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/389787801/main-street-westminster-md-after-a-heavy-snowfall

This image shows Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall. I do not recall where I got this image… I have always thought that renowned Westminster photographer Charles Magee took the photo after a heavy snowfall in 1946, but this is only hypothecation and in the end, I do not know the year or the photographer. If you know, please be in touch.

Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall. Circa 1940s.

[19400000s snowfall main st magee] History 1940s, History 1940s Carroll Co, History Westminster 1940s, Weather Winter Snow, Westminster File Main St

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2010/02/main-street-westminster-md-after-heavy.html http://tinyurl.com/yje3u3v

Main Street Westminster MD after a heavy snowfall circa 1940s http://tinyurl.com/yje3u3v http://twitpic.com/13b1vq http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/389787801/main-street-westminster-md-after-a-heavy-snowfall
Also see: Photo of Main St at the railroad tracks Feb 14, 1899 blizzard in Westminster MD http://tinyurl.com/yzxbos7 http://twitpic.com/134olw

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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

February 8, 1946: Westminster Public Library Making An Appeal

Westminster Public Library Making An Appeal
This day in history – all right, at this point, yesterday in history…
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Democratic Advocate, February 8, 1946.

February 8, 1946: Westminster Public Library Making An Appeal https://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2017/02/february-8-1946-westminster-public.html Feb. 8, 2017

LIBRARY MAKING AN APPEAL - The Westminster Public Library is again making its annual appeal to the citizens of Westminster.

February is known as Library Month and it is hoped that many generous contributions will be received.

Present members of the Library are urged to renew their memberships, and now members are welcome to join, at any time. The fee is $1.00 per year and may be sent to the Librarian. Mrs. Martha Shaw, or to the treasurer, Mr. C. Ray Fogle.

The Library is open on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 8, also Thursday morning from 10 to 12.

Many new and interesting books have been added during the past year, especially in the juvenile section. Parents are urged to come and bring the children as there is something for all ages.

Democratic Advocate, February 8, 1946.


19460208 Library Making An Appeal Democratic Advocate Carroll Co Public Library, History 1940s, History 1940s Carroll Co, History This Day in History, History Westminster 1940s

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Explore Carroll most read most emailed

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Westminster to get federal stimulus grant
Posted: October 29th, 2009 in Westminster Eagle

Officials may face sharp critics, but in 1946 it was real knives
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Sykesville police investigating burglary
Posted: October 29th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle

Police seek suspect in ID theft scheme
Posted: October 19th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Schaum weaves a creative display at Westminster's Off Track Art
Posted: October 21st, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle

SHA to add turning lanes at busy Liberty intersection
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Sykesville approves trimmed budget
Posted: October 27th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle

Eldersburg family turns trick-or-treat into food drive
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle

Fire destroys home at Liberty, White Rock roads
Posted: October 23rd, 2009 in Eldersburg Eagle

Sykesville warms up to fall festival
Posted: October 18th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle
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Ramps on Md. 140 and 27 to be closed for construction
Posted: October 28th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle

County's Pathways Plan falls off the trail
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Mason-Dixon Mayhem
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

CULLETON: Perhaps people are finally coming 'round to my roundabout disdain
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Fueling a few thoughts for warmth as we head into winter
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

County rejects all bidders for Krimgold Park
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

County schools posting attendance-absentee info
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

Float, march or play in Westminster parade
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Sykesville-Catonsville connection links cafe patrons and soldiers
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle

Sibling Rivals
Posted: October 25th, 2009 in Carroll Eagle

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